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Strong winds are expected to build overnight into Wednesday, and continue through much of the day.

In the worst affected areas, the Met Office says there is “a small chance of injuries and danger to life, as well as minor property damage, from flying debris”.

The agency added: “There is a small chance of transport delays, route and bridge closures, and cancellations to public transport. As well as this, there is a small chance of disruption to power and other services.”

North East Lincolnshire is just outside of the weather warning area but Storm Eleanor is still expected to bring some wet and windy conditions

Gusts in North East Lincolnshire are expected to be in excess of 50mph when the storm peaks at around 5am. In some areas winds may reach between 60mph and 70mph and perhaps beyond 80mph in western coastal areas.

Ahead of the storm’s arrival, Tuesday will be a mostly dull and cloudy day with rain and times, sometimes heavy.

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Though temperatures will only be around 4c at lunchtime, they will rise through the afternoon and into the night as the storm drags warmer air over the country, peaking at 9c at around midnight.

It will come with spells of heavy rain through much of the night with winds likely to be above 40mph for the duration.

Heading into Wednesday, the morning rush hour is likely to be a wet and windy one with rain expected to clear by 9am but staying blustery through much of the day. It may brighten up by early afternoon though.